Automobile-brush.



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AUTOEEGBXLE-BESI Specification of Letters atent.

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Application rlledApril 17, 1915 Serial 15u. 21,992.

To all whom it may concern Be it known that OSCAR Nnurnnn, a citizen of the United States,

son and State of New Jersey, have inveiited certain new and line 3-3 Fig. l and Fig'.' 1 an enlarged section on line .4-4 Fig. 1.'

l:the` ioyice comprises essentially a pipev 1, adapted to be attached at its lower end by coupling 2 to the nozzle of a hose, while it is closed at its upper end. rlhe upper portion of pipe 1, is provided-with a' plurality of minute perforations portion is impertorate. The upper per' orated portion of the pipe is straddled bya substantially U-,shapecl brush, llowing a flexible core 5 which is formed of a n.url'iber.k

of intertwisted wires. The large and soft bristles Got the brush are at their center en-V gaged by the convolute's of the wires so that they are in this way secured tothe core without the use of additional attaching means which would be apt to soften or dissolve under the influence ot moisture. At its top the core is attached to pipe 1 1 by means ot a fork or keeper l which extendsupwardly Jfrom the pipe and straddles'core 5. At vits bottom, the two Shanks of the core are sex'4 cured to pipe 1, in such a manner that the brush may be readily detached and replaced when worn. 'To this eliect, pipe` l, is

grasped at a point below its perforated sec-` and a resident` of the town of Union, in the county of "nd:

useful 'improvements in' Automobile-Brushes, lof which the following members. tighten the hold et vbecome more or less'iceutrscted a new or clean brush may be ins 47 while its lower..

tionyby a clasp composed. of twe 7, having concaved inner faces adi snugly engage the i provided at one of' tubular projectionsi, that engage one the core-shanks, while they are provided their other end,.with oppositely disposed in terlockinghooks 9 `that .engage other shank.A r 'Screws 10 passing through the clasp upon 'the' pipe. and also uponthe core7 so that in this Way. the parts become securely connected. `On slacking the serews, the clasp be set farther up or down' the pipe'so that in this way the and itspliability isv correspo creased or'dimlnished. p. Un wrthnra. screws the device may be disri lt. will be seen that by the eens desc 'ibec 'small 'ets ot water thrown .Z i i n through the perifere-tions upon .oriush7 so that as the brush is passed -r thev auto- :mobi-le body, the latter is washed and cleaned in a simple .and handy' manner. i l claim:

1. ln autbmobile brush compr ter pipe having an apertered ser, stantially lli-shaped brush str1..k section and having a core n el ing` two Imembers havin grasping inner faces, senil tions that engage one oi? the core-ends and pair ot interlocking hooks that engage other core-end, and means for detach ably :securing the clasp-members to eachother.

2. An automobile brush comprising a ter pipehaving an aperturerl seo-tiem a sub, stantially 1li-shaped brush stratlclling said section" and having. a core, a 'foi-l1; at the end of the pipe that straddles the cere, and clasp that is adjustable along the pipe anu engages the core oscars.'

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